Mark Twain's Autobiography (2 Volumes)
by Twain, Mark (Samuel Clemens); Paine, Albert Bigelow (Introduction)
First Edition, 1924, 2 Volume Set. Clean and tightly bound in navy cloth with gilded titles. Extremely slight wear to the binding and top text block edge gilt. Still very close to Fine condition. The contents are fine. No dust jackets. International shipping may require additional postage charges.
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Twain, Mark (Samuel Clemens); Paine, Albert Bigelow (Introduction) |
Publisher: Harper and...
Date: 1924
Format: Hardcover
First Edition, 1924, 2 Volume Set. Clean and tightly bound in navy cloth with gilded titles. Extremely slight wear to the binding and top text block edge gilt. Still very close to Fine condition. The contents are fine. No dust jackets. International shipping may require additional postage charges.
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$67.90
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Mark Twain's Autobiography
by Twain, Mark, And Paine, Albert Bigelow (In Two Volumes)
Harper & Brothers, 1924. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Set of two volumes. Sturdy clean copies with sound bindings. With two frontispiece illustrations of Twain. Rag ends with top gilting. Name of former owner in old-fashioned ink. Excellent bright gilting to covers and spine. With light moderate wear to corner tips and spine ends, with vol I rubbed along spine edge. Vol 2 with a scatter of small white spots to front. Generally a handsome, well-preserved set. Heavy and may need extra shipping..
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Twain, Mark, And Paine, Albert Bigelow (In Two Volumes) |
Publisher: Harper &...
Date: 1924
Format: Hardcover
Harper & Brothers, 1924. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Set of two volumes. Sturdy clean copies with sound bindings. With two frontispiece illustrations of Twain. Rag ends with top gilting. Name of former owner in old-fashioned ink. Excellent bright gilting to covers and spine. With light moderate wear to corner tips and spine ends, with vol I rubbed along spine edge. Vol 2 with a scatter of small white spots to front. Generally a handsome, well-preserved set. Heavy and may need extra shipping..
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Mark Twain's Autobiography. Two Volumes
by Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel; Paine, Albert Bigelow (Introduction)
First edition, Harper code L-Y. Full blue cloth with gilt lettering under light blue dust jackets. Both volumes exceedingly nice. The jackets have minor fading, minor chipping to vol. 1, stain to head of spine panel on vol. 1. Quite presentable. Posthumously published, this was Twain's life story the way he wanted it to be told. Extra postage required for international or expedited shipping.
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Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel; Paine, Albert Bigelow (Introduction) |
Publisher: Harper &...
Date: 1924
Format: Hardcover
First edition, Harper code L-Y. Full blue cloth with gilt lettering under light blue dust jackets. Both volumes exceedingly nice. The jackets have minor fading, minor chipping to vol. 1, stain to head of spine panel on vol. 1. Quite presentable. Posthumously published, this was Twain's life story the way he wanted it to be told. Extra postage required for international or expedited shipping.
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Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography, and First Romance
by Twain, Mark
Woodcuts; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 47 pages; 1871 Sheldon & Company. HC 1st edition, 2nd state. Snugly bound in original dark green cloth with titles brightly in gilt to cover; spine unlettered as issued. 2nd state with Ball, Black & Co ad on copyright page. Trace rubbing and fray to cloth at corner tips. Prior ownership pendiled to front flyleaf dated May 1, 1871. Tiny mended edge tear to flyleaf top edge. Illustrated with woodcuts from art attributed to Henry Louis Stephens. Bright and attractive copy. VG+
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Twain, Mark |
Publisher: Sheldon &...
Date: 1871
Format: Hardcover
Woodcuts; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 47 pages; 1871 Sheldon & Company. HC 1st edition, 2nd state. Snugly bound in original dark green cloth with titles brightly in gilt to cover; spine unlettered as issued. 2nd state with Ball, Black & Co ad on copyright page. Trace rubbing and fray to cloth at corner tips. Prior ownership pendiled to front flyleaf dated May 1, 1871. Tiny mended edge tear to flyleaf top edge. Illustrated with woodcuts from art attributed to Henry Louis Stephens. Bright and attractive copy. VG+
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Mark Twain's Autobiography [First Edition in Two Volumes]
by Twain, Mark With An Introduction By Albert Bigelow Paine
Harper & Brothers, 1924. Stated first edition (H-Y) in two volumes. Very good collectible copy, handsome navy blue ribbed cloth with gilt lettering on spine and facsimile signature of Twain on front board. No dust jackets. Not available for priority/expedited shipping. Due to the size/weight of this book extra charges may apply for international shipping.
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Twain, Mark With An Introduction By Albert Bigelow Paine |
Publisher: Harper &...
Date: 1924
Format: Hardcover
Harper & Brothers, 1924. Stated first edition (H-Y) in two volumes. Very good collectible copy, handsome navy blue ribbed cloth with gilt lettering on spine and facsimile signature of Twain on front board. No dust jackets. Not available for priority/expedited shipping. Due to the size/weight of this book extra charges may apply for international shipping.
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$85.32
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Antique Rare Mark Twain's Autobiography (1924) 1st Edition ~ Two Volume Hardcover Set [Hardcover] Mark Twain
by Mark Twain
Size: 0x0x0; First Edition HC, 2 Vol set. Signs of shelf wear and binding fatigue on front and back cover panels, clean with no margin notes or highlightsEM.
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Mark Twain |
Publisher: Generic
Date: 1799-12-31
Format: hardcover
Size: 0x0x0; First Edition HC, 2 Vol set. Signs of shelf wear and binding fatigue on front and back cover panels, clean with no margin notes or highlightsEM.
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$90.00
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Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance
by Twain, Mark
12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. 46pp. Terra cotta cloth, gilt lettering. Corners and spine ends very lightly rubbed, interior is age-toned, clean and binding is tight. First Edition Second State with Ball, Black & Co. ad on copyright page. Not really a biography, but amusing. Illustrated.
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Twain, Mark |
Publisher: Sheldon &...
Date: 1871
Format: Hardcover
12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. 46pp. Terra cotta cloth, gilt lettering. Corners and spine ends very lightly rubbed, interior is age-toned, clean and binding is tight. First Edition Second State with Ball, Black & Co. ad on copyright page. Not really a biography, but amusing. Illustrated.
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Mark Twain's Autobiography. Two Volumes, Complete
by Mark Twain
Book. Introduction by Albert Bigelow Paine. Stated first edition with date in Roman numerals on title page, in the original luxury blue ribbed cloth with gilt titles and author's signature on the front covers and gilt top edges. The first appearance of Twain's autobiography as he edited it for publication, illustrated by personal photographs. Laid in is a 3-page typed letter on Harper stationery by editor Sara Williams describing what was "sanitized" from this edition, and hence of importance to Twain scholars. A pristine, unmarked set, very well preserved in bright gilt. Octavo.
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Mark Twain |
Publisher: Harper &...
Date: 1924
Format: Hardcover
Book. Introduction by Albert Bigelow Paine. Stated first edition with date in Roman numerals on title page, in the original luxury blue ribbed cloth with gilt titles and author's signature on the front covers and gilt top edges. The first appearance of Twain's autobiography as he edited it for publication, illustrated by personal photographs. Laid in is a 3-page typed letter on Harper stationery by editor Sara Williams describing what was "sanitized" from this edition, and hence of importance to Twain scholars. A pristine, unmarked set, very well preserved in bright gilt. Octavo.
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Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography, and First Romance
by Twain, Mark
Woodcuts; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 47 pages; 1871 Sheldon & Company. HC 1st edition, 2nd state. Snugly bound in original dark green cloth with titles brightly in gilt to cover; spine unlettered as issued. 2nd state with Ball, Black & Co ad on copyright page. Trace rubbing and fray to cloth at corner tips. Prior ownership pendiled to front flyleaf dated May 1, 1871. Tiny mended edge tear to flyleaf top edge. Illustrated with woodcuts from art attributed to Henry Louis Stephens. Bright and attractive copy. VG+
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Twain, Mark |
Publisher: Sheldon &...
Date: 1871
Format: Hardcover
Woodcuts; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 47 pages; 1871 Sheldon & Company. HC 1st edition, 2nd state. Snugly bound in original dark green cloth with titles brightly in gilt to cover; spine unlettered as issued. 2nd state with Ball, Black & Co ad on copyright page. Trace rubbing and fray to cloth at corner tips. Prior ownership pendiled to front flyleaf dated May 1, 1871. Tiny mended edge tear to flyleaf top edge. Illustrated with woodcuts from art attributed to Henry Louis Stephens. Bright and attractive copy. VG+
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$118.59
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Mark Twain's Autobiography. Two Volumes
by Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel; Paine, Albert Bigelow (Introduction)
First edition, Harper code L-Y. Full blue cloth with gilt lettering under light blue dust jackets. Both volumes exceedingly nice. The jackets have minor fading, minor chipping to vol. 1, stain to head of spine panel on vol. 1. Quite presentable. Posthumously published, this was Twain's life story the way he wanted it to be told. Extra postage required for international or expedited shipping.
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Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel; Paine, Albert Bigelow (Introduction) |
Publisher: Harper &...
Date: 1924
Format: Hardcover
First edition, Harper code L-Y. Full blue cloth with gilt lettering under light blue dust jackets. Both volumes exceedingly nice. The jackets have minor fading, minor chipping to vol. 1, stain to head of spine panel on vol. 1. Quite presentable. Posthumously published, this was Twain's life story the way he wanted it to be told. Extra postage required for international or expedited shipping.
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$118.59
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Mark Twain's Autobiography in Two Volumes 1924
by Twain, Mark
Pictorial hardcovers in dark blue cloth with bright gilt titles to covers and spines. First printing of first edition. Books are in fine condition, crisp and clean, with tight bindings and sharp corners. Large 8vos. Over 700 pp. including index.; With Dust Jackets; 8vo 8"-9" tall.
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Twain, Mark |
Publisher: Harper &...
Date: 1924
Format: Hardcover
Pictorial hardcovers in dark blue cloth with bright gilt titles to covers and spines. First printing of first edition. Books are in fine condition, crisp and clean, with tight bindings and sharp corners. Large 8vos. Over 700 pp. including index.; With Dust Jackets; 8vo 8"-9" tall.
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The Autobiography of Mark Twain Volumes 1, 2 and 3
by Twain, Mark
All three volumes are fine unread first printings.
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Twain, Mark |
Publisher: University of...
Date: 2010
Format: Hardcover; First...
All three volumes are fine unread first printings.
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$126.00
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Antique Rare Mark Twain's Autobiography (1924) 1st Edition ~ Two Volume Hardcover Set [Hardcover] Mark Twain
by Mark Twain
Size: 0x0x0; First Edition HC, 2 Vol set. Signs of shelf wear and binding fatigue on front and back cover panels, clean with no margin notes or highlightsEM.
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Mark Twain |
Publisher: Generic
Date: 1799-12-31
Format: hardcover
Size: 0x0x0; First Edition HC, 2 Vol set. Signs of shelf wear and binding fatigue on front and back cover panels, clean with no margin notes or highlightsEM.
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$140.28
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Mark Twain's Autobiography in Two Volumes 1924
by Twain, Mark
Pictorial hardcovers in dark blue cloth with bright gilt titles to covers and spines. First printing of first edition. Books are in fine condition, crisp and clean, with tight bindings and sharp corners. Large 8vos. Over 700 pp. including index.; With Dust Jackets; 8vo 8"-9" tall.
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Twain, Mark |
Publisher: Harper &...
Date: 1924
Format: Hardcover
Pictorial hardcovers in dark blue cloth with bright gilt titles to covers and spines. First printing of first edition. Books are in fine condition, crisp and clean, with tight bindings and sharp corners. Large 8vos. Over 700 pp. including index.; With Dust Jackets; 8vo 8"-9" tall.
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$190.88
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The Autobiography of Mark Twain Volumes 1, 2 and 3
by Twain, Mark
All three volumes are fine unread first printings.
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Twain, Mark |
Publisher: University of...
Date: 2010
Format: Hardcover; First...
All three volumes are fine unread first printings.
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$192.34
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Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance
by Twain, Mark. [Samuel L. Clemens]
First edition, second issue of Twain's third book with the Ball, Black, & Co. advertisement on verso of the title page (BAL 3326). Octavo, bound in three quarters morocco over marbled boards, gilt titles to the spine, illustrated and extra-illustrated with a tissue-guarded engraved frontispiece of Twain. In good condition. Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance contains two short stories: "A Burlesque Autobiography", which first appeared in Twain's ten-page Memoranda contributions to Galaxy Magazine, and "First Romance", which initially appeared in The Express in 1870. The two stories bear no actual relationship to Twain's life, but rather present fictional characters that are supposedly part of his lineage. The illustrations throughout both stories have no relationship to the text, but are cartoons that illustrate the children's poem The House that Jack Built, a social commentary the Erie Railroad Ring and its participants, Jay Gould, John T. Hoffman, and Jim Fisk.
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Twain, Mark. [Samuel L. Clemens] |
Publisher: Sheldon &...
First edition, second issue of Twain's third book with the Ball, Black, & Co. advertisement on verso of the title page (BAL 3326). Octavo, bound in three quarters morocco over marbled boards, gilt titles to the spine, illustrated and extra-illustrated with a tissue-guarded engraved frontispiece of Twain. In good condition. Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance contains two short stories: "A Burlesque Autobiography", which first appeared in Twain's ten-page Memoranda contributions to Galaxy Magazine, and "First Romance", which initially appeared in The Express in 1870. The two stories bear no actual relationship to Twain's life, but rather present fictional characters that are supposedly part of his lineage. The illustrations throughout both stories have no relationship to the text, but are cartoons that illustrate the children's poem The House that Jack Built, a social commentary the Erie Railroad Ring and its participants, Jay Gould, John T. Hoffman, and Jim Fisk.
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$200.00
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Mark Twain's Autobiography
by Mark Twain [Samuel Clemens]; Albert Bigelow Paine [Intro. ]
The two volume first printings of Mark Twain's autobiography, dictated by him during the last years of his life. The first edition, first printing of these works, with 'H-Y' and 'First Edition' to the colophon of each volume, and duplicate half titles to volume II. BAL state A. Illustrated with a frontispiece to each volume, retaining the original tissue guard. Collated, complete. The memoir contains a rambling collection of anecdotes and ruminations, rather than being a chronology detailed autobiography. This is as a result of Twain dictating the memoir, rather than writing it himself. With the inscription 'H. G. Haymaker Foreign Office' to each front free endpaper. With two pages of advertisements to the rear of volume II. Compiled and edited by Twain's personal friend and literary executor Albert Bigelow Paine, this is a smart first edition of the autobiography of this major literary figure. In the publisher's original cloth bindings. Bumping to spine head and tail. Rubbing to joints, with fading to back strip, and mark to tail of volume I back strip. Rear hinge of volume I and front hinge of each volume strained, and slightly tender. Inscription to front free endpapers. Internally, generally firmly bound. Spotting to title pages and frontispiece perimeters, with pages otherwise generally clean and bright. Very Good.
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Mark Twain [Samuel Clemens]; Albert Bigelow Paine [Intro. ] |
Publisher: Harper &...
Date: 1924
Format: Cloth
The two volume first printings of Mark Twain's autobiography, dictated by him during the last years of his life. The first edition, first printing of these works, with 'H-Y' and 'First Edition' to the colophon of each volume, and duplicate half titles to volume II. BAL state A. Illustrated with a frontispiece to each volume, retaining the original tissue guard. Collated, complete. The memoir contains a rambling collection of anecdotes and ruminations, rather than being a chronology detailed autobiography. This is as a result of Twain dictating the memoir, rather than writing it himself. With the inscription 'H. G. Haymaker Foreign Office' to each front free endpaper. With two pages of advertisements to the rear of volume II. Compiled and edited by Twain's personal friend and literary executor Albert Bigelow Paine, this is a smart first edition of the autobiography of this major literary figure. In the publisher's original cloth bindings. Bumping to spine head and tail. Rubbing to joints, with fading to back strip, and mark to tail of volume I back strip. Rear hinge of volume I and front hinge of each volume strained, and slightly tender. Inscription to front free endpapers. Internally, generally firmly bound. Spotting to title pages and frontispiece perimeters, with pages otherwise generally clean and bright. Very Good.
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Autobiography of Mark Twain: 3 Volume Set
by Twain, Mark & Harriet E. Smith
Almost new matching set of 3 hardbacks and jackets! No owners' names or labels. Jackets are in clear protective covers. Text is clean, unmarked. All 3 are first edition, 1st printing with full number line. (Shelf location: J6) Books are carefully sealed in waterproof mailers and then boxed to prevent damage during transit.
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Twain, Mark & Harriet E. Smith |
Publisher: University of...
Format: Hardcover
Almost new matching set of 3 hardbacks and jackets! No owners' names or labels. Jackets are in clear protective covers. Text is clean, unmarked. All 3 are first edition, 1st printing with full number line. (Shelf location: J6) Books are carefully sealed in waterproof mailers and then boxed to prevent damage during transit.
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$250.98
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Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance
by Twain, Mark. [Samuel L. Clemens]
First edition, second issue of Twain's third book with the Ball, Black, & Co. advertisement on verso of the title page (BAL 3326). Octavo, bound in three quarters morocco over marbled boards, gilt titles to the spine, illustrated and extra-illustrated with a tissue-guarded engraved frontispiece of Twain. In good condition. Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance contains two short stories: "A Burlesque Autobiography", which first appeared in Twain's ten-page Memoranda contributions to Galaxy Magazine, and "First Romance", which initially appeared in The Express in 1870. The two stories bear no actual relationship to Twain's life, but rather present fictional characters that are supposedly part of his lineage. The illustrations throughout both stories have no relationship to the text, but are cartoons that illustrate the children's poem The House that Jack Built, a social commentary the Erie Railroad Ring and its participants, Jay Gould, John T. Hoffman, and Jim Fisk.
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Twain, Mark. [Samuel L. Clemens] |
Publisher: Sheldon &...
First edition, second issue of Twain's third book with the Ball, Black, & Co. advertisement on verso of the title page (BAL 3326). Octavo, bound in three quarters morocco over marbled boards, gilt titles to the spine, illustrated and extra-illustrated with a tissue-guarded engraved frontispiece of Twain. In good condition. Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance contains two short stories: "A Burlesque Autobiography", which first appeared in Twain's ten-page Memoranda contributions to Galaxy Magazine, and "First Romance", which initially appeared in The Express in 1870. The two stories bear no actual relationship to Twain's life, but rather present fictional characters that are supposedly part of his lineage. The illustrations throughout both stories have no relationship to the text, but are cartoons that illustrate the children's poem The House that Jack Built, a social commentary the Erie Railroad Ring and its participants, Jay Gould, John T. Hoffman, and Jim Fisk.
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$299.34
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$299.34
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Mark Twain's Autobiography
by Mark Twain [Samuel Clemens]; Albert Bigelow Paine [Intro. ]
The two volume first printings of Mark Twain's autobiography, dictated by him during the last years of his life. The first edition, first printing of these works, with 'H-Y' and 'First Edition' to the colophon of each volume, and duplicate half titles to volume II. BAL state A. Illustrated with a frontispiece to each volume, retaining the original tissue guard. Collated, complete. The memoir contains a rambling collection of anecdotes and ruminations, rather than being a chronology detailed autobiography. This is as a result of Twain dictating the memoir, rather than writing it himself. With the inscription 'H. G. Haymaker Foreign Office' to each front free endpaper. With two pages of advertisements to the rear of volume II. Compiled and edited by Twain's personal friend and literary executor Albert Bigelow Paine, this is a smart first edition of the autobiography of this major literary figure. In the publisher's original cloth bindings. Bumping to spine head and tail. Rubbing to joints, with fading to back strip, and mark to tail of volume I back strip. Rear hinge of volume I and front hinge of each volume strained, and slightly tender. Inscription to front free endpapers. Internally, generally firmly bound. Spotting to title pages and frontispiece perimeters, with pages otherwise generally clean and bright. Very Good.
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Mark Twain [Samuel Clemens]; Albert Bigelow Paine [Intro. ] |
Publisher: Harper &...
Date: 1924
Format: Cloth
The two volume first printings of Mark Twain's autobiography, dictated by him during the last years of his life. The first edition, first printing of these works, with 'H-Y' and 'First Edition' to the colophon of each volume, and duplicate half titles to volume II. BAL state A. Illustrated with a frontispiece to each volume, retaining the original tissue guard. Collated, complete. The memoir contains a rambling collection of anecdotes and ruminations, rather than being a chronology detailed autobiography. This is as a result of Twain dictating the memoir, rather than writing it himself. With the inscription 'H. G. Haymaker Foreign Office' to each front free endpaper. With two pages of advertisements to the rear of volume II. Compiled and edited by Twain's personal friend and literary executor Albert Bigelow Paine, this is a smart first edition of the autobiography of this major literary figure. In the publisher's original cloth bindings. Bumping to spine head and tail. Rubbing to joints, with fading to back strip, and mark to tail of volume I back strip. Rear hinge of volume I and front hinge of each volume strained, and slightly tender. Inscription to front free endpapers. Internally, generally firmly bound. Spotting to title pages and frontispiece perimeters, with pages otherwise generally clean and bright. Very Good.
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Autobiography of Mark Twain: 3 Volume Set
by Twain, Mark & Harriet E. Smith
Almost new matching set of 3 hardbacks and jackets! No owners' names or labels. Jackets are in clear protective covers. Text is clean, unmarked. All 3 are first edition, 1st printing with full number line. (Shelf location: J6) Books are carefully sealed in waterproof mailers and then boxed to prevent damage during transit.
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Twain, Mark & Harriet E. Smith |
Publisher: University of...
Format: Hardcover
Almost new matching set of 3 hardbacks and jackets! No owners' names or labels. Jackets are in clear protective covers. Text is clean, unmarked. All 3 are first edition, 1st printing with full number line. (Shelf location: J6) Books are carefully sealed in waterproof mailers and then boxed to prevent damage during transit.
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$373.06
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Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance
by Twain, Mark
First edition, first issue terracotta cloth, first state of the title page without advertisement on verso. Also issued in wrappers, no priority. Faint, faded remnants of a contemporary owner name, slight nicking to the extremities of the thin spine, a very good plus copy.
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Twain, Mark |
Publisher: Sheldon &...
Date: 1871
Format: Softcover
First edition, first issue terracotta cloth, first state of the title page without advertisement on verso. Also issued in wrappers, no priority. Faint, faded remnants of a contemporary owner name, slight nicking to the extremities of the thin spine, a very good plus copy.
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Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance
by Twain, Mark
First edition, first issue terracotta cloth, first state of the title page without advertisement on verso. Also issued in wrappers, no priority. Faint, faded remnants of a contemporary owner name, slight nicking to the extremities of the thin spine, a very good plus copy.
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Twain, Mark |
Publisher: Sheldon &...
Date: 1871
Format: Softcover
First edition, first issue terracotta cloth, first state of the title page without advertisement on verso. Also issued in wrappers, no priority. Faint, faded remnants of a contemporary owner name, slight nicking to the extremities of the thin spine, a very good plus copy.
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$877.77
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Mark Twain's Autobiography
by Twain, Mark
First edition, first issue with the copyright notice stating, "First Edition, " and with the code letters "H-Y" on the copyright page. One of 100 special bound copies. With an Introduction by Albert Bigelow Paine. 2 volumes. Pp. xvi, 368 + [6], 365, [2, ads], [1]. Gravure frontispieces in each volume. Contemporary three-quarter tan pigskin, raised bands, tan cloth sides, gilt-lettered spines, top edges gilt, other edges untrimmed. Minimal scuff marks to spine. Light, unobtrusive stain to spine of volume II. Overall, A fine set. First edition, first issue with the copyright notice stating, "First Edition, " and with the code letters "H-Y" on the copyright page. Half title duplicated in volume II. Also includes the two pages of Books by Mark Twain after the index (volume II) noting that this title was issued as a "special edition." There is a typed statement tipped-in to volume I from the San Francisco bookselling firm of Newbegin's Books stating, "First issue of the first edition. hand-bound in three-quarter pigskin. This is one set of 100 issued for Mark Twain collectors." Stamped at the bottom edge of the inner rear covers is the statement, "Hand Bound for Newbegin." Neither BAL or Johnson mention this special edition. However, Johnson states, "About three hundred copies in sheets, uncut and untrimmed, were variously bound by individuals but no known copy issued by the publishers varied from the above collation" (as per our collation of this copy). "This is not the formal autobiography one expects and gets from a Grant or a Roosevelt. Rather it is a rambling group of reminiscences, which might jump in one moment from boyhood to middle age" (Johnson). [BAL: 3537; Johnson, Bibliography of Mark Twain: p.101].
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Twain, Mark |
Publisher: Harper and...
Date: 1924
Format: Hardcover
First edition, first issue with the copyright notice stating, "First Edition, " and with the code letters "H-Y" on the copyright page. One of 100 special bound copies. With an Introduction by Albert Bigelow Paine. 2 volumes. Pp. xvi, 368 + [6], 365, [2, ads], [1]. Gravure frontispieces in each volume. Contemporary three-quarter tan pigskin, raised bands, tan cloth sides, gilt-lettered spines, top edges gilt, other edges untrimmed. Minimal scuff marks to spine. Light, unobtrusive stain to spine of volume II. Overall, A fine set. First edition, first issue with the copyright notice stating, "First Edition, " and with the code letters "H-Y" on the copyright page. Half title duplicated in volume II. Also includes the two pages of Books by Mark Twain after the index (volume II) noting that this title was issued as a "special edition." There is a typed statement tipped-in to volume I from the San Francisco bookselling firm of Newbegin's Books stating, "First issue of the first edition. hand-bound in three-quarter pigskin. This is one set of 100 issued for Mark Twain collectors." Stamped at the bottom edge of the inner rear covers is the statement, "Hand Bound for Newbegin." Neither BAL or Johnson mention this special edition. However, Johnson states, "About three hundred copies in sheets, uncut and untrimmed, were variously bound by individuals but no known copy issued by the publishers varied from the above collation" (as per our collation of this copy). "This is not the formal autobiography one expects and gets from a Grant or a Roosevelt. Rather it is a rambling group of reminiscences, which might jump in one moment from boyhood to middle age" (Johnson). [BAL: 3537; Johnson, Bibliography of Mark Twain: p.101].
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Mark Twain's Autobiography
by Twain, Mark
First edition, first issue with the copyright notice stating, "First Edition, " and with the code letters "H-Y" on the copyright page. One of 100 special bound copies. With an Introduction by Albert Bigelow Paine. 2 volumes. Pp. xvi, 368 + [6], 365, [2, ads], [1]. Gravure frontispieces in each volume. Contemporary three-quarter tan pigskin, raised bands, tan cloth sides, gilt-lettered spines, top edges gilt, other edges untrimmed. Minimal scuff marks to spine. Light, unobtrusive stain to spine of volume II. Overall, A fine set. First edition, first issue with the copyright notice stating, "First Edition, " and with the code letters "H-Y" on the copyright page. Half title duplicated in volume II. Also includes the two pages of Books by Mark Twain after the index (volume II) noting that this title was issued as a "special edition." There is a typed statement tipped-in to volume I from the San Francisco bookselling firm of Newbegin's Books stating, "First issue of the first edition. hand-bound in three-quarter pigskin. This is one set of 100 issued for Mark Twain collectors." Stamped at the bottom edge of the inner rear covers is the statement, "Hand Bound for Newbegin." Neither BAL or Johnson mention this special edition. However, Johnson states, "About three hundred copies in sheets, uncut and untrimmed, were variously bound by individuals but no known copy issued by the publishers varied from the above collation" (as per our collation of this copy). "This is not the formal autobiography one expects and gets from a Grant or a Roosevelt. Rather it is a rambling group of reminiscences, which might jump in one moment from boyhood to middle age" (Johnson). [BAL: 3537; Johnson, Bibliography of Mark Twain: p.101].
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Twain, Mark |
Publisher: Harper and...
Date: 1924
Format: Hardcover
First edition, first issue with the copyright notice stating, "First Edition, " and with the code letters "H-Y" on the copyright page. One of 100 special bound copies. With an Introduction by Albert Bigelow Paine. 2 volumes. Pp. xvi, 368 + [6], 365, [2, ads], [1]. Gravure frontispieces in each volume. Contemporary three-quarter tan pigskin, raised bands, tan cloth sides, gilt-lettered spines, top edges gilt, other edges untrimmed. Minimal scuff marks to spine. Light, unobtrusive stain to spine of volume II. Overall, A fine set. First edition, first issue with the copyright notice stating, "First Edition, " and with the code letters "H-Y" on the copyright page. Half title duplicated in volume II. Also includes the two pages of Books by Mark Twain after the index (volume II) noting that this title was issued as a "special edition." There is a typed statement tipped-in to volume I from the San Francisco bookselling firm of Newbegin's Books stating, "First issue of the first edition. hand-bound in three-quarter pigskin. This is one set of 100 issued for Mark Twain collectors." Stamped at the bottom edge of the inner rear covers is the statement, "Hand Bound for Newbegin." Neither BAL or Johnson mention this special edition. However, Johnson states, "About three hundred copies in sheets, uncut and untrimmed, were variously bound by individuals but no known copy issued by the publishers varied from the above collation" (as per our collation of this copy). "This is not the formal autobiography one expects and gets from a Grant or a Roosevelt. Rather it is a rambling group of reminiscences, which might jump in one moment from boyhood to middle age" (Johnson). [BAL: 3537; Johnson, Bibliography of Mark Twain: p.101].
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$2,179.23
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